04-30-2024 06:07 AM - last edited on 04-30-2024 08:17 AM by Danny
It’s time for me to upgrade from my t2i (550) to mirrorless. Been using this camera for over 15 years and have enjoyed its features many years. Current lens I have now are 70-200mm 2.8 IS III, 135mm 2.0 and old dusty 50mm 2.8. I live in northern Sweden where I have access to nature in my backyard/forrest/nature reserves. I also do a lot of sport photography (basketball/soccer) for my kids this why I purchased and 70-200mm. I have been looking at a R7 for a while now and reason being is that I want a compact camera that can handle those needs for documenting vacations, birds/nature, and sports. I have a budget for the r7 and if I need range I don’t mind buying a lens that can reach birds/owls or other wildlife. Would appreciate any tips or advice. Thanks
04-30-2024 09:51 AM
The R7 sounds like a good bet. If you get the EF to RF adapter from Canon you don't need to replace all your lenses yet. Though getting the RF-S 18-150 would be a good walking around lens.
04-30-2024 11:11 AM
"Would appreciate any tips or advice."
Fortunately in your case any R series camera will be a significant upgrade. Pick the one you like best.
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